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Pushpinder K Litt

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Litt P, Omar A, Gartley S, Kelly A, Ramos T, Nyarko E, et al.
Microorganisms . 2025 Feb; 13(2). PMID: 40005783
Shiga toxin-producing (STEC) is a foodborne pathogen and known to reside naturally in cattle. The application of untreated biological soil amendments of animal origin on fresh produce fields results in...
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Litt P, Kakani R, Jadeja R, Saha J, Kountoupis T, Jaroni D
Phage (New Rochelle) . 2022 Sep; 1(4):213-222. PMID: 36147291
Shiga-toxigenic (STEC) have caused several produce-associated outbreaks, making it challenging to control these pathogens. Bacteriophages could serve as effective biocontrol. Spinach, lettuce, and cucumbers, inoculated with STEC (O157, O26, O45,...
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Johnson N, Litt P, Kniel K, Bais H
Front Microbiol . 2022 Jun; 13:875831. PMID: 35707166
[This corrects the article DOI: 10.3389/fmicb.2020.00500.].
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Anderson-Coughlin B, Shearer A, Omar A, Litt P, Bernberg E, Murphy M, et al.
Sci Total Environ . 2022 Mar; 830:154619. PMID: 35306079
Wastewater surveillance has been a useful tool complementing clinical testing during the COVID-19 pandemic. However, transitioning surveillance approaches to small populations, such as dormitories and assisted living facilities poses challenges...
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Anderson-Coughlin B, Litt P, Kim S, Craighead S, Kelly A, Chiu P, et al.
Microorganisms . 2021 Oct; 9(10). PMID: 34683330
Groundwater depletion is a critical agricultural irrigation issue, which can be mitigated by supplementation with water of higher microbiological risk, including surface and reclaimed waters, to support irrigation needs in...
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Litt P, Kelly A, Omar A, Johnson G, Vinyard B, Kniel K, et al.
Appl Environ Microbiol . 2021 Jan; 87(7). PMID: 33483305
Biological soil amendments of animal origin (BSAAO) increase nutrient levels in soils to support the production of fruits and vegetables. BSAAOs may introduce or extend the survival of bacterial pathogens...
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Johnson N, Litt P, Kniel K, Bais H
Front Microbiol . 2020 Apr; 11:500. PMID: 32318033
To establish host association, the innate immune system, which is one of the first lines of defense against infectious disease, must be circumvented. Plants encounter enteric foodborne bacterial pathogens under...